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<blockquote data-quote="Fred W" data-source="post: 1373507" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>Installation is trivial, yes. Download the app and follow the instructions. Do not screw the sensors on until the app instructs you to.</p><p></p><p>Rebalance? Yes. Or else weigh them and add an equivalent weight opposite the sensors. Probably more important on the front than the beefy rear.</p><p></p><p>Tee stems? Yes. I wouldn't want to run them for long without the Tee stems. The advantage is that you don't have to unlock and unscrew the sensor to add air. When you do unscrew the sensor, and also when you screw it back on, it will leak a little air. So that means you would have to overfill the tire to compensate and hope that you overshot your desired by exactly what you leaked.</p><p></p><p>I had 90 degree stems on there that I took off to put the Tee stems on. The rear would fit on the 90, but the front would not have cleared the caliper unless the 90 degree stem was rotated pointing at the center of the wheel, which is contrary to the point of having 90 degree stems. The Tee stems can both be pointed to the right side and the sensor screwed on the top port centered in the wheel rim.</p><p></p><p>Black Tee stems FTW!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred W, post: 1373507, member: 3828"] Installation is trivial, yes. Download the app and follow the instructions. Do not screw the sensors on until the app instructs you to. Rebalance? Yes. Or else weigh them and add an equivalent weight opposite the sensors. Probably more important on the front than the beefy rear. Tee stems? Yes. I wouldn't want to run them for long without the Tee stems. The advantage is that you don't have to unlock and unscrew the sensor to add air. When you do unscrew the sensor, and also when you screw it back on, it will leak a little air. So that means you would have to overfill the tire to compensate and hope that you overshot your desired by exactly what you leaked. I had 90 degree stems on there that I took off to put the Tee stems on. The rear would fit on the 90, but the front would not have cleared the caliper unless the 90 degree stem was rotated pointing at the center of the wheel, which is contrary to the point of having 90 degree stems. The Tee stems can both be pointed to the right side and the sensor screwed on the top port centered in the wheel rim. Black Tee stems FTW! [/QUOTE]
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